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Most people aren’t using their intuition to its full potential.
Rick Snyder, M.A. in Psychology and author of Decisive Intuition: Use Your Gut Instincts to Make Smart Business Decisions, argues that the rational mind, doubt, busyness, fear, and the ego often disconnect us from our intuitive nature and inner compass, which makes our life choices much more challenging to navigate.
However, these obstacles and deeply-ingrained filters can be overcome. Each of us is capable of being more present to what our inner signals are trying to communicate, allowing us to open our mind and body to a deeper guidance within.
So what are you waiting for? Learn how to harness your gut instincts to make better decisions and live a fuller, happier and more purposeful … [Read more...]

April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month
Parkinson’s, which is characterized by a loss of certain nerve cells in the brain that regulate functions like motor control, affects about one million people in the U.S. and millions more globally. It is the second most common progressive neurological disorder and research shows prevalence in the U.S. is increasing.
Parkinson’s symptoms can be challenging to diagnose. And even once diagnosed and put on baseline Parkinson’s treatment, many people with Parkinson’s experience a return of their symptoms between doses, bringing a new meaning to “feeling off.”
For these people, these fluctuations between periods when symptoms are controlled – known as ON periods – and periods when symptoms return – known as OFF periods or OFF episodes, can be very … [Read more...]

www.careoftheolderperson.com shares the Good News of Ronald M. Caplan
MD, CM, FACS, FACOG, FRCS(C), Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus Obstetrics and Gynecology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Ronald M. Caplan MD is an Obstetrician Gynecologist and medical author.
He did his medical and postgraduate training at McGill University, where his interest in renal disease in pregnancy and homotransplantation culminated in the first delivery of a baby from a mother who had received a deceased donor kidney transplant.
After serving on the Faculty of McGill University, he transferred to New York City, and a long career at the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University , where he became one of the early proponents of minimally invasive surgery, and where … [Read more...]

Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation
appoints leading Cancer Investigator
And Prominent Business Leaders To Board Of Directors
The twenty-five-member board tasked with advancing the Foundation’s Institute
Without Walls and Aging and Cancer Initiatives
The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation (SWCRF), an international nonprofit organization that identifies and corrects abnormal gene function through cutting-edge research, today announced the appointment of five new members to its Board of Directors. Ethan Dmitrovsky, M.D., director of the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research and president of Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.; Mrs. Jody Gorin, member of the parent leadership board at Emory University and retired banking executive; Mr. Joseph … [Read more...]

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Visionary Leaders Offer a New Path in Their WORK THE FUTURE! TODAY Wisdom-Based Approach to Work and Life
Visionary Business Leaders Offer a Path to Wisdom in Business--Creating a More Vibrant, Purpose &
Passion-Filled, Sustainable and Prosperous Work and Life
"Work The Future! Today is an ebullient paean to the power of story. What we need is a new story based on purpose, not on profit. With a mind toward sustaining the planet rather than just amassing money,
this book guides you to create that new life-embracing story for yourself, your organization, and the world."
Daniel H. Pink, New York TimesBest Selling Author of DRIVE
Introducing "WORK THE FUTURE! TODAY" and the
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